Thank You & Come Again, Solo Exhibition by Raine Manley Robertson
With her first public exhibition of work, Jamaican-born artist Raine Manley Robertson has created a two-part show entitled, Thank You & Come Again. In Thank You, the artist presents a powerful and brilliantly-colored series of nude self-portraits. The second component of the show, Come Again, spotlights Manley Robertson’s keen interest
Fort Clarence Fish
I love the colours of these fish at Tianna’s Fish Hut and Beer Joint at Fort Clarence. For more on Tianna’s see http://www.yardedge.net/good-food/tiannas-fish-hut-beer-joint-fort-clarence-jamaica
Caribbean School of Architecture Stages Architectural Intervention for Ward Theatre
The Caribbean School of Architecture (CSA) will be hosting an event this Saturday, May 11 outside the Ward Theatre; “Re-Ward LIVE” which will feature an architectural intervention by students of CSA, street theatre performance (including and open mic) and opportunity for community involvement in creating sidewalk chalk art. The objective is
Bob Marley Beach, St. Thomas, Jamaica
Thanks to Steve Urchin for these photos of Bob Marley Beach in St. Thomas, Jamaica. The parish of St. Thomas has some really nice secluded beaches. They are mostly black sand (which can be hot on the feet) but they are beautiful with dramatic views of the hills which fall